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This is a list of newspapers in Washington, D.C. These newspapers are published or headquartered in Washington, D.C. There have been over 800 newspapers published in the District of Columbia since its founding in 1790. As of February 2020[update], there were approximately 75 newspapers in print in the District.[1][2]
Title | Year est. | Owner | Print daily circulation | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Hill | 1994 | Capitol Hill Publishing Corporation (subsidiary) | 24,000[3] As of December 2012[update] |
ISSN 1521-1568, OCLC 31153202[4] |
Politico | 2007 | Capitol News Company | 32,000 in 2009[5] |
[5][6] |
Roll Call | 1955 | FiscalNote | 30,786 | [6] |
Stars and Stripes | 1861 | Defense Media Activity | 7 million weekly editions 38 million page views per year |
OCLC 44314138[7] |
The Washington Post | 1877 | Jeff Bezos, Nash Holdings | 254,379 (daily, 2019) 838,014 (Sunday, 2013) 1,000,000 (digital, 2018) |
OCLC 2269358, LCCN sn79002172 |
The Washington Times | 1982 | The Washington Times, LLC; the LLC is owned by a diversified conglomerate owned by the Unification Church, Operations Holdings.. | 59,185 daily (As of November 2013[update]) |
OCLC 8472624, LCCN sn82004118 |
Title | Year est., freq. | Interest | References |
---|---|---|---|
Catholic Standard | 1951, weekly | Catholics | OCLC 11760218[8] |
County News | 1973 | County governments, National Association of Counties | OCLC 1643384, LCCN sn82017007[9] |
DC Black | African-American | [10][11] | |
DC Spotlight Newspaper | [11] | ||
The Georgetowner | 1954, bi-weekly | Affluent community in Georgetown and elsewhere in the District | OCLC 8079438, LCCN sn82001168[12] |
El Imparcial Newspaper | Hispanic | [11] | |
Metro Weekly | weekly | LGBTQ issues | [6] |
El Pregonero | 1977 | Hispanic | |
Street Sense | 2003, bi-weekly | Focusing on homelessness | [6] |
El Tiempo Latino | 1991 | Hispanic | The Washington Post Company[11] |
The Washington Afro American | 1892, weekly | African American issues | [11][6] |
Washington Blade | 1969, weekly | LGBTQ issues | [6][13] |
Washington Business Journal | 1986 | Business | |
Washington City Paper | 1981 | Free | [6][13] |
The Washington Diplomat | 1994 | Diplomats | |
The Washington Examiner | 2005, weekly | Political journalism website and weekly magazine since 2013 | [6][13] |
Washington Hispanic | 1994 | Hispanic | |
The Washington Informer | 1964, weekly | African American issues | OCLC 10269159, LCCN sn84007874[11][6] |
Washington Jewish Week (National Jewish Ledger) | 1930, weekly | Jewish | |
World Journal (DC edition) | 1976 | Chinese language |
Title | Year est. | Frequency, owner | Area | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
DC Line | 2018 | [14] | ||
D.C. North | Northeast Washington | [13] | ||
East of the River | Daily online, Monthly in Print, Capital Community News | Anacostia | [11][13] | |
The Georgetown Dish | 2009 | Georgetown | [15] | |
Hill Rag | 1976 | Monthly print, online daily; Capital Community News | Capitol Hill | OCLC 39308468, LCCN sn98062538[16][11][6] |
The InTowner | 1968 | Dupont Circle, Logan Circle and Adams Morgan | OCLC 13435461, LCCN sn86001289[11][6][13] | |
MidcityDC | Daily online, Monthly in print, Capital Community News | Mid-City | [17] | |
The Southwester | 1968 | Monthly, Southwest Neighborhood Assembly | Southwest | OCLC 39641161, LCCN sn98062551 |
Washington Spark | 2004 | [13] |
Some selected, notable newspapers that were published in Washington, D.C. are listed below. See the main article for defunct newspapers founded in the District during the 18th- and 19th-centuries.
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